Return to travel for tourism. Now that summer arrives it will be possible to do it again, but not all destinations are currently inaccessible, and the first question that arises is where to go on vacation. In the Safe Travel section we will try to answer this question and many other questions on this topic.
Traveling is for pleasure, not for business or necessity. Now with summer approaching, we will return to do so, but, as it did last year, the epidemic trend of the epidemic will affect travelers’ choices. In fact, many fear having to change their plans or even having to abandon their summer holidays. Because if it is true that we have been living with the virus for more than a year now, on the other hand it is still difficult to sail a sea of ​​rules and restrictions. How can you travel safely? What do you do before leaving? But above all, where do we go? These are just some of the questions that travelers ask themselves when they start planning for the next few months. In this column we’ll attempt to answer some of these questions. (10 Dream Places Where You Can Go)
The first step in the booking stage is choosing a destination. Unfortunately, not all countries are accessible at this time, and in many parts of the world there are restrictions on entry and exit. On the government website Safe travel It is possible to refer to an updated list of the currently applicable relative restrictions. But let’s see in detail what it is.
San Marino and Vatican City
It is possible to go to one of these destinations, as there are no restrictions on travel to and from San Marino or the Vatican City. However, if you wish to access one of these two regions from abroad, it is advisable to inquire about transit in EU countries and non-EU countries, by referring to the data sheet for the country of interest on the government website. Obviously, once at the destination, the restrictive measures in place throughout the national territory must be observed.
From Italy to Europe: Where you can head for tourism
Those wishing to relocate from Italy this summer and visit one of the European destinations, can reach the following regions without any drive:
- Andorra
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cipro
- Croatia
- Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland)
- Estonia
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Luxembourg
- Holland
- Principality of Monaco
- Poland
- Tail. Sika
- Slovakia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Iceland
- Liechtenstein
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Switzerland
What matters, however, is to refer to the information sheet for the country you want to access with the relative limitations. In France and Spain, for example, arrivals from Italy are required to show a negative result for a molecular test (antigenic substances unacceptable), which was performed 72 hours before departure. Those who have already been vaccinated are also required to provide it. In Austria, on the other hand, those coming from Italy must undergo credit self-isolation for a period of ten days, which can also be performed at relatives’ homes, provided that the isolation from other people is respected. Quarantine can be stopped in two cases: if you leave Austria, to ensure safety conditions or if there is a negative result in a molecular or antigen test, it is performed no later than the fifth day after entering Austria.
If you want to reach Germany by air, you must get a negative result of a smear (antigen or molecular) before boarding the plane, and it must necessarily be written in English, German or French.
From Italy abroad
Among the allowed destinations for tourism, there are also regions outside of Europe, such as Israel and Rwanda. Also in this case, it is advisable to consult the reference sheet with the relevant measures to be implemented. To get to Israel by plane, for example, while boarding the plane, it is necessary to show a self-health certificate and a negative result of the PCR test, which is performed within 72 hours of departure. The buffer that must be repeated even once you arrive at the Israeli airport. In the event of a negative result, travelers who have a vaccination certificate or a certificate of recovery – issued by the Israeli health authorities – will be able to enter the country. Otherwise, it will be necessary to respect the quarantine period of 14 to 10 days.
Return to Italy from abroad
Those returning to Italy from one of the aforementioned countries must observe certain rules currently in effect until May 15th. In addition to filling out a self-certification, he must inform the competent ASL Prevention Department, as well as take a molecular or unhealthy test in the 48 hours before returning to Italy. In addition, it is necessary that he undergo a period of five days of isolation, at the end of which he must re-wipe. From May 16 onwards, those who return with a negative buffer zone from the countries of the European Union and the Schengen area, as well as from Great Britain and Israel, will not have to go through quarantine, according to what was signed by the latest decree of Health Minister Roberto Speranza.
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